Biographical Note

Bayrd Still worked at New York University (NYU) from 1947-1987 as an archivist and
professor in the history department. He served as the University Archivist from 1975-1987
and delivered these lectures as part of the University's sesquicentennial celebration
in 1982. The lectures were given in a series of four talks to the NYU community on
March 4th, 11th, 18th, and 25th of that year.

For more information on Dr. Still's teaching and scholarship, you may wish to consult
the Bayrd Still Papers, also at the New York University Archives.

Scope and Contents

This collection comprises four lectures delivered by Dr. Bayrd Still for New York
University's sesquicentennial celebration in 1982. The collection contains only the
text of the lectures and does not include research materials.

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Materials are open without restrictions.

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Any rights (including copyright and related rights to publicity and privacy) held
by the creator are maintained by New York University. Permission to publish or reproduce
materials in this collection must be secured from New York University Archives, (212)
998-2646, university-archives@nyu.edu.

Preferred Citation

Identification of tiem, date (if known); Bayrd Still Lectures on the Early History
of New York Universit; MG 43; box 1; folder number; New York University Archives.